Dark Matter interpretation of low energy IceCube MESE excess
Abstract
The 2-years MESE IceCube events show a slightly excess in the energy range 10-100 TeV with a maximum local statistical significance of 2.3, once a hard astrophysical power-law is assumed. A spectral index smaller than 2.2 is indeed suggested by multi-messenger studies related to - sources and by the recent IceCube analysis regarding 6-years up-going muon neutrinos. In the present paper, we propose a two-components scenario where the extraterrestrial neutrinos are explained in terms of an astrophysical power-law and a Dark Matter signal. We consider both decaying and annihilating Dark Matter candidates with different final states (quarks and leptons) and different halo density profiles. We perform a likelihood-ratio analysis that provides a statistical significance up to 3.9 for a Dark Matter interpretation of the IceCube low energy excess.
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@article{arxiv.1610.04612,
title = {Dark Matter interpretation of low energy IceCube MESE excess},
author = {M. Chianese and G. Miele and S. Morisi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.04612},
year = {2017}
}
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20 pages, 7 figures. v2: version published in JCAP